Does anyone else get electric currents running through their body?

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I've had them for as long as I could remember, and recently discovered my brother is like that too. Basically it starts as a sort of release in my brain stem or forehead and rapidly travels down my entire body through the spine and gives me goosebumps. It's like an electrical current, but it's not unpleasant at all, and sometimes I can feel when it's built up a lot and voluntarily release it. It's actually pretty fun. Oh and when I used to smoke/do any drugs, I would feel like it was blocked and I would get very frustrated. It's especially strong after I meditate.

Am I just fucking crazy?
 


Well, it's really not like that because it doesn't cause me to move my muscles (it can sometimes if I'm very relaxed, only because it kind of shocks me lol). And it feels more like a waterfall going through my spine rather than a sudden burst. I dunno, I found some other people here:

[INFP] Goosebumps and waves of warmth/energy in your body

Seeking and Finding Wholeness » Conclusion On The Tingling, GooseBumps, Goose Bumpy, Static Electric Sensation

Now before you call me batshit insane, I was looking for a more scientific explanation but that's all I was able to find on google.
 
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"It is reported that kundalini awakening results in deep meditation, enlightenment and bliss. In practical terms, one of the most commonly reported Kundalini experiences is the feeling of an electric current running along the spine."

I always thought this energy in the body stuff is bullshit until I got severe back pain. It felt a bit like something stuck in there. Just as I started accepting the pain it seemed to move and eventually dissapeared. I haven't had backpain now for a very long time.

What I also discovered while doing a lying meditation before I go to sleep: I focus my attention in the body parts starting from the feet and ending at the top of the head. When I finally focus my attention on the top of my head I get the ugliest feeling ever. It's sort of pain but not really pain, more a feeling of terrible discomfort. Hard to describe. I feel if I keep my attention there for longer I will die or go mad. No shit.
 
It all makes sense now...

Pewep =

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My third eye is really active right now and it feels like I'm coming up really, really fucking fast on a shroom trip. Wow this is scary.
 
I know exactly what you're talking about. You actually have the ability to fly. It's kinda like a flying like a lightning bolt. You have to be completely sober for it to work. So no booze or drugs. It does take about 30 feet before it will fully kick in, so male sure you find a building at least 4 stories high. But be careful you can only fly once a week. Any more than once and your brain receptors will get all messed up and it won't work and you will fall (die)
 
I've had them for as long as I could remember, and recently discovered my brother is like that too. Basically it starts as a sort of release in my brain stem or forehead and rapidly travels down my entire body through the spine and gives me goosebumps. It's like an electrical current, but it's not unpleasant at all, and sometimes I can feel when it's built up a lot and voluntarily release it. It's actually pretty fun. Oh and when I used to smoke/do any drugs, I would feel like it was blocked and I would get very frustrated. It's especially strong after I meditate.

Am I just fucking crazy?

Every single day (pacemaker)
 
I know exactly what you're talking about. You actually have the ability to fly. It's kinda like a flying like a lightning bolt. You have to be completely sober for it to work. So no booze or drugs. It does take about 30 feet before it will fully kick in, so male sure you find a building at least 4 stories high. But be careful you can only fly once a week. Any more than once and your brain receptors will get all messed up and it won't work and you will fall (die)

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Its probably your cereobrospinal fluid ejecting through a small opening in the base of your brain (subarachnoid space). The brain does this fairly regularly. If it didn't, we'd all be water heads.